• Reference
    Z1144/1/3
  • Title
    Scrapbook no.1: James & Barrett Page 100: Photocopy map of South Bedfordshire c.1900 Page 101: James family tree 1798 - 1981 Page 103: Notes on the James family of Souldrop. Page 104: Three colour photographs of Souldrop. [c.1991] Page 106: Three colour photographs of the exterior and interior of Souldrop Church [c.1991] Page 108: Colour photographs, one of Souldrop graveyard and one of the village school. Page 109: Sketch of Knotting Church with notes about Knotting. Page 110: Three colour photographs of the exterior and interior of Knotting Church, where John James and Hannah Pack were married in 1798 [c.1991] Page 111: Three colour photographs of the interior of Knotting Church. Page 115: Notes on Ampthill. Colour photograph of the Alameda.[c.1991] Page 116: Two sepia copy photographs, one of Blake and Edgar postcard of the Market Place, Ampthill, the other of Eva and Mabel James as children. Page 117: Colour photograph of Ampthill Police Station [1991]. Sepia copy print of photo of Ampthill labourers c.1890. Page 118: Notes on the career of George James, a policeman at Ampthill, with newspaper cutting 1889. Sepia copy print photograph of George James in police uniform. Page 119: Sepia copy print of portrait photograph of Alice James (1842 - 1931). Photocopy of portrait photograph of Eva James, and second photocopy of group of people, all in oriental dress. Photographer The American Photo Company, 102 Church Street, Luton. Page 120: Copies from the Bedfordshire Mercury September and October 1903 reporting on the retirement of Superintendent George James, Deputy Chief Constable. Page 121: Three sepia copy print photographs of Alice James (1842 - 1931). One is taken by The American Photo Company, 102 Church Street, Luton Page 122: Copy from Bedfordshire Times and Independent reporting on the death and funeral of George James, former Deputy Chief Constable. He died at Flitwick on 21 June 1912. Page 123 - 124: Colour photographs and postcard of Ampthill [1991] Page 125 - 126: Colour photographs views of Ampthill Church, including picture of the oak altar carved by William James c.1890. [1991] Page 127 - 128: Cuttings and copies about Ampthill. Page 129: Original black and white photo postcard of Flitwick. Colour photograph of Flitwick Churchyard. Page 130: Original black and white photo postcard of interior of Flitwick Church. Colour photograph of churchyard. Page 131: Colour photographs. Two views of gravestone of George James, died 21 June 1912 aged 78 and Alice James, died 19 August 1931 aged 89. View of site of Flitwick Manor. Page 132: Sepia copy print photographs. Family group back row l - r George Stephen James (b.1879), George James (1834 - 1912),William Gell James (b.1865), Charles James (b.1871), Alice James nee Barrett (1842 - 1931), Frederick James (1872 - 1943), Beatrice James (1873 - 1904), seated in front Eva James (1882 - 1967) and Mabel Alice James (b.1881). George and Alice James with some of their children. George James in police uniform. Page 133: Copy of newspaper report of the wedding of Eva James to Frank James Salmon 11 August 1906 at St Peter, Flitwick. Sepia copy print photographs of the married couple and portrait photo of Eva James. Page 134: Two colour photographs of Millbrook, one of the Church and the other of the school where Eva James taught. Page 135: Three colour photographs of Albion Terrace School, Ampthill, with notes. Mrs Ellen Wildman was principal in 1895. Page 137: Barrett family tree 1773 - 1868 Page 138 -139: Photocopies regarding the Luton straw plait industry. Page 140: Colour photograph of 1905 postcard showing Luton Parish Church (St. Mary's). Page 141: Three sepia copy print photographs of family groups. One is by F S Mills, Regent Street, Dunstable. Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Barrett nee Stratton (b.1811) in old age. Page 142: Sepia copy print photograph of Elizabeth Barrett nee Stratton (b.1811) with her daughter Alice James (nee Barrett 1842 - 1931) and granddaughter Eva James (later Salmon 1882 - 1967). Page 143: Colour photograph of Inkerman Street, Luton an Cobden Street, Luton 1991.
  • Date free text
    c.1992
  • Production date
    From: 1992 To: 1992
  • Exent
    No. of pieces: 1
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